Junior Taylor didn’t care about his 40-yard dash time, or whether he ran the 60-yard shuttle to perfection.

All the former UCLA receiver wanted to do was remind the scouts of the approximately 30 NFL teams represented during Thursday’s pro day he was still around and ready to be signed.

Taylor, who left UCLA after the 2006 season, tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee two months before last spring’s draft. At the time, his draft stock was rising because of a strong week of practice preparing for a senior all-star game.

And even after the reconstructive surgery, he believed he was close to signing with a few teams last fall before several setbacks during his rehab left him unsigned.

“I’m only at about 85 percent,” said Taylor, who had 28 catches in 2006. “I would be pleased if I was in the 4.5s. I just wanted to get out and do it. A month ago I wasn’t even running 40s. I couldn’t finish one. I ran because I figure at 85 percent, if I can get a buzz going, that would be good enough.”

Most scouts had Taylor timed in the mid 4.6-second range in the 40, but he wasn’t concerned about.

“I’ve been really patient and worked hard and kept the faith,” Taylor said. “It’s different for me (at the pro day) because by (today) I could get a phone call to go to a facility and work out again or work out a contract.”

While the rest of the former Bruins were working to improve their draft status, and will continue to do so for the next month, Taylor is hoping this workout leads to a quick signing.

If not, Taylor said he would try to participate in the April 1 pro day at the Home Depot Center in Carson.

Brandon Breazell ran the seventh best time for a receiver (4.41 seconds) in the 40-yard dash last month at the NFL combine, but was disappointed enough in the time to run it again at UCLA.

And it turned out to be a good move as he clocked in on several stopwatches at 4.38 seconds.

“Personally, I’ve never run a 4.4. That’s why my feelings were hurt when they gave me a 4.4 at the combines,” Breazell said. “I helped myself a lot. I think (from the combines) to now I’ve upgraded my status.”

Safety Chris Horton was another for Bruin who helped his stock. He improved his vertical jump from the NFL combine by four inches (32 inches total) and his standing broad jump of 9-feet, 11 inches was 10 inches better than the combine.

After the workout, Horton met with the New England Patriots.

No charges against Moala: USC defensive tackle Fili Moala will not face charges after he was arrested March 2 for resisting and obstructing a police officer outside a Newport Beach bar.

The Orange County district attorney’s office declined to press charges against Moala, arrested after he attempted to re-enter a bar that was evacuated by police.

Moala, who will be a senior, started every game at defensive tackle last season for the Trojans.